283 research outputs found
Fluctuation Theorem for Hidden Entropy Production
In the general process of eliminating dynamic variables in Markovian models,
there exists a difference in the irreversible entropy production between the
original and reduced dynamics. We call this difference the hidden entropy
production, since it is an invisible quantity when only the reduced system's
view is provided. We show that this hidden entropy production obeys a new
integral fluctuation theorem for the generic case where all variables are
time-reversal invariant, therefore supporting the intuition that entropy
production should decrease by coarse graining. It is found, however, that in
cases where the condition for our theorem does not hold, entropy production may
also increase due to the reduction. The extended multibaker map is investigated
as an example for this case.Comment: 5 pages, 1 figur
Explosive Axion Production from Saxion
The dynamics of saxion in a supersymmetric axion model and its effect on the
axion production is studied in detail. We find that the axion production is
very efficient when the saxion oscillation amplitude is much larger than the
Peccei-Quinn scale, due to a spike-like behavior of the effective axion mass.
We also consider the axino production and several cosmological consequences.
The possibility of detection of gravitational waves from the non-linear
dynamics of the saxion and axion is discussed.Comment: 17 pages, 3 figure
Electroweak Vacuum Stabilized by Moduli during/after Inflation
It is known that the present electroweak vacuum is likely to be metastable
and it may lead to a serious instability during/after inflation. We propose a
simple solution to the problem of vacuum instability during/after inflation. If
there is a moduli field which has Planck-suppressed interactions with the
standard model fields, the Higgs quartic coupling in the early universe
naturally takes a different value from the present one. A slight change of the
quartic coupling in the early universe makes the Higgs potential absolutely
stable and hence we are free from the vacuum instability during/after
inflation.Comment: 6 pages, 2 figures; v2: references adde
Violent Preheating in Inflation with Nonminimal Coupling
We study particle production at the preheating era in inflation models with
nonminimal coupling and quartic potential for
several cases: real scalar inflaton, complex scalar inflaton and Abelian Higgs
inflaton. We point out that the preheating proceeds much more violently than
previously thought. If the inflaton is a complex scalar, the phase degree of
freedom is violently produced at the first stage of preheating. If the inflaton
is a Higgs field, the longitudinal gauge boson production is similarly violent.
This is caused by a spike-like feature in the time dependence of the inflaton
field, which may be understood as a consequence of the short time scale during
which the effective potential or kinetic term changes suddenly. The produced
particles typically have very high momenta . The production might be so strong that almost all
the energy of the inflaton is carried away within one oscillation for
. This may partly change the
conventional understandings of the (p)reheating after inflation with the
nonminimal coupling to gravity such as Higgs inflation. We also discuss the
possibility of unitarity violation at the preheating stage.Comment: 43 pages, 15 figure
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